turkey buzzard

/'tə:ki'bʌzəd/
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turkey buzzard

A turkey buzzard soars in circles high above a grassy field.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A New World vulture species: A large scavenging bird of prey, scientifically known as Cathartes aura, common in the Americas. It is characterized by its dark plumage, featherless red head, and a wingspan of up to six feet. It is known for its excellent sense of smell, which it uses to locate carrion.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • A turkey buzzard circled high in the sky, searching for food.
    • We spotted a group of turkey buzzards perched on the fence posts.
    • The turkey buzzard is an essential part of the ecosystem as it cleans up dead animals.
Advanced Usage
  • "To circle like a turkey buzzard": To hover or wait ominously, often with a sense of anticipation for something negative.
    • Reporters circled like turkey buzzards outside the courthouse, waiting for the verdict.
Variants and Related Words
  • Turkey vulture: The more formal and common alternative name for the same bird.
  • Buzzard: In North America, this term is often used interchangeably with "turkey vulture," though in other parts of the world (e.g., Europe), "buzzard" refers to different birds of prey like hawks.
Synonyms
  • Carrion crow (informal/regional): A general term for birds that feed on dead flesh.
  • Scavenger bird: A descriptive term highlighting its ecological role.
Related Phrases
  • A wake of turkey buzzards: A collective noun for a group of these birds.
    • A wake of turkey buzzards gathered around the roadkill.
Related Idioms
  • As bald as a turkey buzzard: Used to describe someone who is completely bald.
    • After chemotherapy, his head was as bald as a turkey buzzard.
turkey buzzard

A turkey buzzard soars in circles high above a grassy field.

Noun
  1. a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States